So, have you bought the latest flagship Smartphone from the Korean Smartphone giant – Samsung Galaxy S6? We’d find enough chances that you would love to have Samsung Galaxy S6, as the Smartphone has compiled impressive & productive features, with a far better User Interface, as opposed to the usual Samsung stuff — which people find to be a big reason to neglect Samsung Smartphones. Despite all these, even when you have bought your Galaxy S6, it’s to be noted that there are some features that are still unreachable, such as altering UI of the Smartphone to fit your own aesthetic sense. To accomplish these tasks, you can do one thing – root your Samsung Galaxy S6! In this post, it is our aim to help you root your Galaxy S6 using a comparatively easier method. We hope it’ll be quite useful for the Android-pro-users. So, shall we start?
Note: It’s to be noted that this tutorial of Samsung Galaxy S6 Rooting is compatible with SM-G920F, the International version.
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Prerequisites:
- Make sure that you have installed up-to-date USB Drivers in your PC
- Enable USB Debugging in your Samsung Galaxy 6, from Developer Settings
- Backup your data
- Ensure around 90% charge in your device
Disclaimer:
Rooting will void warranty of your Samsung Galaxy S6; we are not responsible for any consequences!
Files to Download
- CF Auto Root File Download
- Download Odin v3.10
Step One
Unzip the CF Auto Root file you have downloaded to your PC. Get the file with .tar.md5 extension from the list
Step Two
Take your Samsung Galaxy S6 and enter Download Mode. To do that, you have to press the Home, Volume Down & Power button together for some time.
Step Three
Open Odin v3.10 you have downloaded to your PC. Make sure that you have connected your Samsung Galaxy S6 to your PC using USB Cable. You have to do the connection process when the device is in Download Mode. If the device has been connected to your PC successfully, you can get a message that says “Added”.
Step Four
In the Odin interface, hit the AP button. In a dialogue box that appears, choose the file with .tar.md5 extension.
Step Five
Make sure that Auto Reboot button and F. Reset Time have been unchecked. Also, uncheck the Repartition button. If you have done that, you can move on.
Step Six
Once you have confirmed all the above-mentioned things, you can hit the START button. Soon, the rooting process will have its initiation.
Final Step
In a few seconds, you can have your Samsung Galaxy with root access! Don’t panic if the process is taking some time, as it is normal in rooting process.
What’s More
Now, as we have said, you have got root access in your Samsung Galaxy S6 and you can start getting the maximum out of your device — including the removal of those irritating bloatware of your Smartphone, installation of custom ROM if you feel the Samsung TouchWiz UI isn’t productive enough and lots more. In other words, you can really feel the power of your android Smartphone!
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